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Drug Facts


  • In Connecticut overdoses have claimed at least eight lives of high school and college-age students in communities large and small in 2008.
  • Illegal drug use is declining while prescription drug abuse is rising thanks to online pharmacies and illegal selling.
  • There were approximately 160,000 amphetamine and methamphetamine related emergency room visits in 2011.
  • Oxycontin has risen by over 80% within three years.
  • 86.4 percent of people ages 18 or older reported that they drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime.
  • Cocaine has long been used for its ability to boost energy, relieve fatigue and lessen hunger.
  • There are programs for alcohol addiction.
  • GHB is often referred to as Liquid Ecstasy, Easy Lay, Liquid X and Goop
  • Short term rehab effectively helps more women than men, even though they may have suffered more traumatic situations than men did.
  • Colombia's drug trade is worth US$10 billion. That's one-quarter as much as the country's legal exports.
  • The sale of painkillers has increased by over 300% since 1999.
  • From 1992 to 2003, teen abuse of prescription drugs jumped 212 percent nationally, nearly three times the increase of misuse among other adults.
  • Steroids are often abused by those who want to build muscle mass.
  • Over 60% of deaths from drug overdoses are accredited to prescription drugs.
  • Hydrocodone is used in combination with other chemicals and is available in prescription pain medications as tablets, capsules and syrups.
  • Out of all the benzodiazepine emergency room visits 78% of individuals are using other substances.
  • Over 52% of teens who use bath salts also combine them with other drugs.
  • Ritalin is the common name for methylphenidate, classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as a Schedule II narcoticthe same classification as cocaine, morphine and amphetamines.
  • Long-term effects from use of crack cocaine include severe damage to the heart, liver and kidneys. Users are more likely to have infectious diseases.
  • Methadone accounts for nearly one third of opiate-associated deaths.

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